
After My Alpha Rejected Me for a Political Luna
After My Alpha Rejected Me for a Political Luna Chapter 1
I stood in the crowd at the Winter Moon Banquet, shivering in my simple dress. The torchlight flickered across the packed hall, casting shadows on stone walls that had stood for generations. Everyone else wore ceremonial cloaks—thick wool lined with fur, embroidered with pack symbols. I had nothing. The cold bit through the thin fabric at my shoulders.
I told myself it didn't matter. Donovan would see me soon. Maybe tonight he would finally acknowledge me publicly. Five years was a long time to wait, but I understood. He was Alpha. He had responsibilities. The pack came first.
My wolf stirred inside me, a quiet flutter of hope I tried not to examine too closely. Her name was Luna. She had been restless all week, pacing in my chest, but I pushed the unease down. Tonight would be different. It had to be.
Donovan ascended the platform at the front of the hall. He moved with the easy authority I had always admired—shoulders back, chin lifted, every step deliberate. The crowd quieted instantly. He didn't need to raise his voice or use Alpha tone. His presence was enough.
I pressed my fingertips together, a habit I couldn't break when I was nervous. My hands were cold.
"Black Hollow," Donovan began, his voice carrying across the hall. "Tonight we celebrate strength. Unity. The bonds that make us unbreakable."
I felt the words settle over the pack like a blanket. He was good at this. He always had been.
"But strength requires sacrifice," he continued. "It requires hard choices."
Something in his tone made my wolf go still. I felt her pull back, deep into my chest, like she was bracing for impact.
Donovan's gaze swept across the crowd. It passed over me without pausing.
"I, Donovan Austin, Alpha of the Black Hollow Pack," he said, and the formal cadence made my stomach drop, "reject you, Peyton Mills, as my mate."
The bond shattered.
It felt like liquid silver poured through my veins—burning, tearing, ripping apart something I hadn't known could break. I gasped, but no sound came out. My knees locked. The hall tilted.
Luna howled inside me, a sound of pure agony that only I could hear.
The crowd erupted in shocked murmurs, but I couldn't hear them clearly. Everything was muffled, distant, like I was underwater. I watched Donovan reach behind him and lift a heavy ceremonial cloak—the Alpha's cloak, the one I had mended last month when the embroidery frayed.
He draped it over someone's shoulders.
Noemi Hoffman stepped forward into the torchlight. She was beautiful. Tall, confident, draped in Ironclaw silver and now Black Hollow's ceremonial cloak. She smiled up at Donovan like this was exactly where she belonged.
"I present Noemi Hoffman, daughter of Alpha Cressida Hoffman of the Ironclaw Pack, as my chosen Luna," Donovan announced. "This union secures a military alliance that will make Black Hollow the strongest pack in the region."
The crowd shifted. Some cheered. Others stayed silent. I felt every eye in the hall turn toward me.
I stood there, shivering, still feeling the bond's shattered edges cutting into me from the inside. My wolf was silent now. Not gone, but collapsed, like she couldn't hold herself upright anymore.
I should leave. I knew that. But my legs wouldn't move.
Noemi glanced at me once. Just once. Her expression was polite, almost pitying, like I was a problem that had been neatly solved.
Something inside me went cold and hard.
I lifted my chin. I locked my knees tighter. And I walked.
Not fast. Not running. Just steady, deliberate steps toward the hall's entrance. The crowd parted for me. No one spoke. No one touched me.
I pushed through the heavy doors and stepped out into the winter night.
The cold air hit my face like a slap. I kept walking. Past the bonfire. Past the ceremonial grounds. Past the edge of the pack house where I had lived for five years.
I didn't stop until I reached the healer's quarters—my quarters. I pushed the door open and stood in the doorway, looking at the space I had built. Drying herbs hung from the rafters. My notebooks were stacked on the desk. The carved wooden wolf figurine I had made for Donovan in our first year together sat on the windowsill, where I had placed it after he left it behind one morning without explanation.
Luna stirred weakly. *We have to leave.*
I knew. I pressed my hand against my chest, feeling the place where the bond used to sit. It was just empty now. Raw and empty.
I would invoke the Healer's Covenant at dawn. It was an ancient law, older than any Alpha's authority. A healer who had been betrayed by her mate's pack could sever all ties and walk away freely. The elders would have to honor it.
I gathered my notebooks, my tools, a few changes of clothes. I left the wooden wolf on the windowsill.
Then I sat on the edge of my bed and waited for the sun to rise.
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